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State DOT will seek 25-35% hikes on vehicle registration, new EV car fee to fund road repairs

New Mexico motorists could pay more to keep their vehicles registered and on the road under a proposal from the state Transportation Department, part of a plan to boost its revenue amid rising construction costs and projected declines in annual revenue.  Ricky Serna, the New Mexico Transportation Secretary, told lawmakers on the Transportation Revenue and […]

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Chaves County commissioners unanimously endorse Wilson for open State Senate seatย 

Reporting from Roswell, NM — Former Lincoln County Commissioner Rex Wilson could soon be representing three southeastern New Mexico counties in the Legislature after officials in Chaves County recommended him as their choice to fill an open state Senate seat.ย  On Wednesday, the Chaves County Board of Commissioners voted 5-0 to send the name of […]

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As more New Mexico hospitals become owned out-of-state, legislators debate how to improve local care

New Mexico Lawmakers on Tuesday heard a presentation about the potential harms of private equityโ€™s role in healthcare, something many New Mexico Democrats have argued has siphoned dollars away from addressing New Mexicoโ€™s healthcare needs while profiting out-of-state interests.  The Legislative Health and Human Services Committee heard the presentation from Olivia Kosloff, a senior fellow […]

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Governor still deliberating on vaccine billย passed by legislature

By Alex Ross, NM Political Report — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is still contemplating what action to take on a bill passed during last weekโ€™s special legislative session that would temporarily allow the state to promulgate its own rules on vaccines, according to a spokesperson for the governor.ย  โ€œThe governor is still considering her course […]

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State Rep. Eleanor Chรกvez: โ€œIโ€™m gonna call it what it isโ€ฆ ICE is acting like the KKK”

A New Mexico state representative didn’t mince words when a state legislative committee overseeing courts and justice policy opened the floor for remarks on Wednesday. During the two-day meeting of the legislature’s Court, Corrections and Justice Committee State Representative Eleanor Chรกvez, a Democrat from Bernalillo County’s South Valley, recalled stories the committee had been told […]

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Appeals court blocks New Mexico’s new 7-day waiting period for gun purchases

A 2024 state law requiring a 7-day waiting period for the purchase of firearms will not go into effect, at least for now. A federal appeals court on Tuesday agreed with challengers to the law, backed by the National Rifle Association, who sued to block one of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s cornerstone gun laws. “Cooling-off […]

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Veterans workshop to offer benefit assistance, legislative Q&A in Rio Rancho

New Mexico veterans are invited to a special workshop on July 16, hosted by the Legislative District Offices of Sen.Craig Brandt, Rep. Catherine Cullen and Rep. Alan Martinez. The event, taking place from 3-5 p.m., is designed to provide valuable resources and information regarding veteran benefits. Representatives from the Department of Veterans Services will be […]

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State legislators Block and Hernandez open new office in Rio Rancho, tout greater accessibility

Rio Rancho residents now have a new option for bringing their concerns to a pair of state legislators. Sen. Jay Block and Rep. Joshua Hernandez are the latest lawmakers to open in-district legislative offices. In 2023, the Legislature approved funding for in-district offices, which New Mexico hasnโ€™t had since gaining statehood in 1912. At a […]

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ย Rep. Cullen champions crime reform and education bills

By Jesse Jones Fresh off her first 60-day session, Rio Rancho Republican Rep. Catherine Cullen is highlighting legislative wins focused on empowering communities, cracking down on crime and improving New Mexico schools. Cullen, a former Rio Rancho Public Schools board member and associate real estate broker, sponsored or co-sponsored 25 bills during the session, with […]

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